Manuscripts
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. 1 letter to John Kenyon, 1784-1856, A.L.S. (3 p.), (1852, Oct. 8), London (Eng.)
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Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. 1 letter to [Mr.] J. M. Bradford, A.L.S. (1 p.), ([ca. 1880?])
Manuscripts
Also enclosed: 7 autograph cards & slips. Cataloger's Note: "Grace Greenwood" is the penname of Sara Jane (Clarke) Lippincott.
KAL 606
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[Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874]. 1 letter to John Kenyon, 1784-1856, A.L.S. (3 p.), (1856, Sep. 16), Brighton (Eng.)
Manuscripts
Note: Cornwall was the penname of Bryan Waller Procter; letter is signed "B.W. Procter."
HM 69297
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Gore, S----. 1 letter to John Kenyon, 1784-1856, A.L.S. (2 p.), (1838, May 7), Rugby (Eng.)
Manuscripts
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HM 69314
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Coleridge, Sara Coleridge, 1802-1852. 1 letter to John Kenyon, 1784-1856, A.L.S. (8 p.), ([ca. 1846?], May 15), [London (Eng.)]
Manuscripts
The majority of the collection consists of manuscripts and letters written by leading British Victorian political, scientific, and literary figures; there is also a small amount of material by American, French, German, and Polish writers. The manuscripts include poems by Daniel Webester, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Helen Maria Williams. The political correspondents include John Bright, Hugh McCalmont Cairns (Earl Cairns), George William Villiers (Earl of Clarendon), Frances Power Cobbe, Richard Cobden, William Ewart Gladstone, George Cornewall Lewis, Henry Temple (Viscount Palmerston), and George Frederick Robinson (Marquess of Ripon).
HM 69295
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Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859. 1 letter to John Kenyon, 1784-1856, A.L.S. (4 p.), (1848, Oct. 16), Pepperell (Mass.)
Manuscripts
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HM 69354
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Berry, Mary, 1763-1852. 1 letter to [John Kenyon, 1784-1856]?, A.L.S. (2 p.), ([1844?], Apr. 10), London (Eng.)
Manuscripts
The majority of the collection consists of manuscripts and letters written by leading British Victorian political, scientific, and literary figures; there is also a small amount of material by American, French, German, and Polish writers. The manuscripts include poems by Daniel Webester, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Helen Maria Williams. The political correspondents include John Bright, Hugh McCalmont Cairns (Earl Cairns), George William Villiers (Earl of Clarendon), Frances Power Cobbe, Richard Cobden, William Ewart Gladstone, George Cornewall Lewis, Henry Temple (Viscount Palmerston), and George Frederick Robinson (Marquess of Ripon).
HM 69279